Show LOCAL BRIEFS SPENCER KIMBALLS felt shoes hit the popular fancy very hard TEN CAULOAD3 of ore came over the Salt Lake Western from Tintio yesterday yes-terday WELLS FARGO Cos shipments yesterday were Base bullion valued at 2300 PATRICK CREIGHTON was admitted to citizenship in the Third District Court yesterday MARTIN SLACK of Toquerville has been commissioned a notary public for Washington County A MOTION in the case of the Waeatch Mining Company vs the Crescent Aiming Company was argued before I Judge Sandford yesterday and submitted sub-mitted ROBERT WEBB of the Seventeenth Ward while coasting on Hempsteads hill last night ran into a culvert and broke both bones of his left arm Dr Richards is attending him SHERIFF JESSE BALDWIN came up from Beaver yesterday He brought with him as far as Provo an insane man by the name of R H McLane He re prrts about ten inches of snow in Denver THE IDUIO Legislature has created the office of squirrel inspector whose duty itshall be to rid the Territory of squirrels It will now be in order 10 apnoint an insect inspector to keep the flies oft the Legislative body AN ATTEMPT was made to burglarize the drug store of Johnson Pratt Coon Co-on Tuesday evening The skylight was raised and the fellow was about to descend when he spied the graceful form ot the night clerk and decamped GEORGE GBEENIG was arrested yesterday yester-day on the charge of having committed an assault and battery upon the person of Clara Pope He was taken before Commissioner Norrell and admitted to bail He will have an examination on Saturday THE BALL givan by the Evening Social Club last evening was a very enjoyable one tt There were about seventyfive couples present and everything passed Offin the most pleasant manner Tile club are making calculations for a grand ball in the Theatre February 14th TEMPERATURE YESTERDAY as reported from the Signal Service Office At 6 arJtSalt Lake City 10 Helena 30 Fort Caster 2 Fort Washakie 6 below Boise City 12 iwlins 2 below At 11 amBalt Lake City 22 Ogden 20 Stockton Bingham 15 Park City 22 Provo 18Alta12 I THE FOLLOWING note has been received re-ceived from Shiley Qroahell Co The loafers who daily congregate in swarms at the Smith Drug Store corner are a disgrace to this city Is there a remedy for this evil and if so why is it not applied The attention of our police po-lice is called to this matter Ati ADVERTISEMENT appears in to days HERALD which will be read with interest by people of this section It announces that Judge Carlton of the Utah Commission has written a work on The Wonderlands of the Wild West with sketches of the Mormons and that the work will soon be in the hands of dealers A DISPATCH received in this city yesterday yes-terday by James H Lees announced the deatn of his brother Lancelot Paul Lees at Hooker near Butte on the 2lst He died very suddenly of typhoid pneumonia and the news will be a great shock to his friends here He was employed in the Blue Bird mill His body will be brought here for interment in-terment but tho time of the funeral has not yet been decided on A SPECIAL to THE HERALD from Washington Wash-ington yesterdays data says At the suffrage convention today Mis Emily IS Richards delivered a striking speech on the suffrage movement in Utah and the deprivation of women without cause of their franchise There were many eloquent passages which were received with frequent bursts of ap plaua0 The lady received a very bind reception and made a good impression WHILE MARTIN COHRELL of Park City was on his way home yesterday morning ono of the shafts became detached I de-tached from his cutlEr and so frightened fright-ened the horse as to cause him to runaway run-away Mr CorrpH was tipped out soo I nfter and the horse made his way too to-o toy Pauls stable where he slightly wrecked a buggy and smastel in a barn door Mr Correll was note jared and left fr Park City later in the day SUPERINTENDENT SHARP retutned from the east Tuesday night and being much worn out by his long trip will rest up for a few days When HERALD reporter called at his residence early last evening with a view to learning something the Boston meeting Mr Sharp had retired but he sent word to the reporter that he would have nothing noth-ing whatever to make public at present in regard to the matter Those who are so anxious to learn what is to be done with theUtah Central will be disappointed dis-appointed at not being enlightened but it will give them more time to exercise their wisdom in guessing whether the hen will hatch chickens or duoks |